Joshua 2:5-15

5 At dark, when the gate was about to be shut, the men left. But I have no idea where they went. Hurry up! Chase them - you can still catch them!"
6 (She had actually taken them up on the roof and hidden them under the stalks of flax that were spread out for her on the roof.)
7 So the men set chase down the Jordan road toward the fords. As soon as they were gone, the gate was shut.
8 Before the spies were down for the night, the woman came up to them on the roof
9 and said, "I know that God has given you the land. We're all afraid. Everyone in the country feels hopeless.
10 We heard how God dried up the waters of the Red Sea before you when you left Egypt, and what he did to the two Amorite kings east of the Jordan, Sihon and Og, whom you put under a holy curse and destroyed.
11 We heard it and our hearts sank. We all had the wind knocked out of us. And all because of you, you and God, your God, God of the heavens above and God of the earth below.
12 "Now promise me by God. I showed you mercy; now show my family mercy. And give me some tangible proof, a guarantee
13 of life for my father and mother, my brothers and sisters - everyone connected with my family. Save our souls from death!"
14 "Our lives for yours!" said the men. "But don't tell anyone our business. When God turns this land over to us, we'll do right by you in loyal mercy."
15 She lowered them down out a window with a rope because her house was on the city wall to the outside.

Joshua 2:5-15 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO JOSHUA 2

This chapter gives an account of the spies sent by Joshua to Jericho, and of their entrance into the house of Rahab, who hid them from the king's messengers, Jos 2:1-7; of the relation she gave them of the fear and dread of Israel, which were fallen upon the Canaanites, Jos 2:8-11; and of the request she made to them, to save her and her father's house, when the city should be taken, and to have a sure sign of it given her, Jos 2:12,13; which the spies solemnly promised, and gave her a sign of it, with a charge not to discover the matter to any, Jos 2:14-20; and being let down by a cord through the window of her house, they made their escape to a mountain, where they lay three days, and then returned to Joshua, and made their report, Jos 2:21-24.

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